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The Lowell Sun, 20 June 1918
   O'HEARN—John O'Hearn, a well known resident of the Sacred Heart parish, died early this morning at his home, 74 Weed street. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Mary Ellen [O'Neil] O'Hearn, two brothers, Patrick and Thomas of St. John, N.B., a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cosgrove of Lynn, two nieces and five nephews.
   BARKER—Alexander Barker, aged 50 years, died Tuesday at the family home, 32 Phillips street, Lawrence. He was born in England, but resided in Lawrence for over 30 years. He leaves a wife, Sarah; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Wadge; a son, Frank, with Battery A, 44th Artillery, somewhere in France; a brother John of Lowell, and a brother William of California. He was a member of Washington lodge, I.O.O.F., M, II., the Woolsorters Benefit association and of the Salem Street P.M. church.
   CAIN—Michael Cain, an old resident of Lawrence, died Tuesday at his home, 238 Farnham street, Lawrence. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Jas. Kinsella, Mrs. Arthur Divelle, Cecilia Cain and Mrs. Patrick Crowley, the last named of Lowell; two sons, Thos. and Timothy.
   MARSTON—Mrs. Emma D. Marston, widow of Benjamin P. Marston, died yesterday at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Ray S. Lurvey, 54 Jones street, Dracut Centre, aged 80 years. She was a former resident of Boston. The body was removed to the undertaking rooms of John A. Weinbeck.
   SULLIVAN—Mrs. Johanna Sullivan died this morning at her late home, 154 South street, after a lingering illness, aged 56 years. She leaves to mourn her loss one daugther, Elizabeth Sullivan and two sons, Joseph and James Sullivan, all of this city. She was a well known and highly respected resident of St. Peter's parish.
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The Lowell Sun, 22 June 1918

   O'HEARN—The funeral of Mr. John O'Hearn took place this morning from his late home, 74 Weed street, at 3:30 o'clock and proceeded to the Sacred Heart church where at 9 o'clock a high mass was sung by Rev. Fr. Burns, O.M.I. The bearers were Mr. Charles O'Neil, Mrs. Peter O'Neil, Mr. Leo Crowley, Mr. Jeremiah Dilworth, Mr. Jeremiah Donohoe and Mr. Jeremiah O'Connor. Burial was in the family lot in St. Patrick's cemetery, where Rev. Fr. Burns, O.M.I., read the committal prayers. There was a profusion of floral offerings. The funeral arrangements were under the direction of Undertaker George B. McKenna.
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1918 Newspaper Abstracts
Middlesex County Massachusetts

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